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Mosaic Knox - Sermons & Messages Mosaic Knox
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Sermons and messages from Mosaic Knox, a church plant in the 37917 zip code in Knoxville, Tennessee. For more information, please visit https://mosaicknox.org
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Strangers and Citizens | A Strange Marriage
Sermon from May 7, 2023 | We finally arrive at one of the more uncomfortable passages in 1 Peter: the one about submission. But before we enter into the semantics of how we do this, we must first answer Jesus’ most pressing question: “Do you understand what I have done for you?” For more information about Mosaic visit us online at www.mosaicknox.org
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Easter Sunday | A Resurrected God in a Wounded World
Sermon from April 9, 2023 | Good Friday and Holy Saturday are reminders that following Jesus is marked by a ton of sin, pain, and doubt. And Easter Sunday is a reminder that God did not come to alleviate pain or overlook sin, but to prove life in him is resurrection — for us and His world. Death is inevitable, but it is not final. The dawn is coming. For more information about Mosaic visit us online at www.mosaicknox.org
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Holy Week: Friday (The Crucifixion of God)
On this episode, we discuss Good Friday and its implications.
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Holy Week: Thursday (The Meal with God)
On this episode, we discuss the Meal that occurred on what we call Maundy Thursday. As Jesus shared with his disciples a command of a new way of living, we find ourselves invited into this mandate as well.
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Holy Week: Wednesday (The Worship of God)
On the Wednesday of Holy Week, Jesus entered the house of Simon the Leper and was anointed by a woman who many labeled as sinful, unwise, and a nuisance. But Jesus honored her worship and linked it to his Messianic purpose. In this podcast, there are a few reflections to help guide our meditations for this part of Jesus' Passion.
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Holy Week: Tuesday (The Wisdom of God)
On the Tuesday of Holy Week, Jesus taught in the temple one last time and evoked some questions and feelings. Here are some reflections to guide us in our contemplation of the week of Jesus' Death & Resurrection.